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Show , r t I ' - . f . A r" r ; ' ': f - i - F - iTTrilllMUM g , MR AND MRS. RANDAL PETERSON Temple Rites Terri ' Williams, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kent Williams of Centerville and Randal Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Niles W. Peterson, Peter-son, also of Centerville, exchanged marriage vows on Sept. 17 in the Salt Lake Temple. THEY WERE honored that evening at a reception at the Centerville Stake House, preceded by a dinner at the home of the bridegroom's parents for family and attendants. atten-dants. For her wedding the new Mrs. Peterson was gowned in an original creation of dotted Swiss with lace. Her veil of illusion and lace fell from a lace cup. Her bouquet was of yellow roses and daisies. SHE WAS attended by her sister Lori Williams as maid of honor and another sister, Jeanette, was a bridesmaid as were the groom's sister Leslie Peterson, a cousin Rene Russell Rus-sell and good friend Marily Barnes. The attendants wore pastel dresses of dotted swiss and lace picture hats and carried nosegays of daisies. Mark Peterson was best man for his brother and the groomsmen were David Williams, Scott Higgihs and Michael Smith. ' ' "THE BRIDE'S mother wore a gown of ivory doubleknit with lace overlay and the groom's mother wore rust crepe. Their flowers were yellow roses. Prenuptial parties were given for the former Miss Williams by Cheri and Lois Benson, Marilyn Beckman, Leann Isom and Sue Schmidt. THE BRIDE and groom are both graduates of Viewmont High School. The bride attended at-tended the U of U and is now following a business career in Bountiful while the groom completes his studies at the U and works in Salt Lake City. After a honeymoon in Wasatch County the newlyweds are at home at 183 East 100 North in Centerville. |